My husband and I were driving to an out-of-town wedding. We got about 20 miles down the road when he said, “Darn, I forgot something.” I panicked because we were already late. He continued, “I forgot to comb my hair.”
I was dumbfounded. Sheesh. Men have got it made. There are really only three things guys have to do to groom themselves: take a bath, comb their hair, and shave. (Well, I guess they probably brush their teeth, too.)
When we got to the venue, I went straight to the bride’s dressing room to see how I could help. I walked in and I was almost asphyxiated by a hurricane of hairspray. Every flat surface was covered with stuff–makeup, curling irons, self-tanner, blush, lipstick, nail polish. The place looked like a piñata packed with cosmetics and hair products had exploded. The girls had arrived six hours before wedding time, and they were looking fabulous.
As opposed to the boys, who strolled in nonchalantly carrying their suits in a bag just two hours before the scheduled event. They changed into their tuxes, combed their hair (because presumably they had already shaved and showered), and were ready in 15 minutes. Looking mighty fine…No makeup, no hairspray, no lip gloss. Sheesh.
I remember a friend telling me once that men are actually more beautiful than women. Maybe it’s true. Hey, my husband is cute and he doesn’t even have to try. He doesn’t use a special cleanser, moisturizer, or eye cream, and he always looks great.
It doesn’t seem quite fair. But then it must not seem fair to the guys that we girls are forever buying and experimenting with makeup and skincare products. And I’m not even going to get into how much we spend on hair styling, color, perms, and highlights. (My husband has had the same $20 haircut for 35 years.)
Why is it that women are always trying to “reinvent” themselves and guys just take everything like it comes? I don’t know, but there’s something to be said for a secure man.
Maybe we should try to be more like men? Nah…
Hey, honey, here’s your comb!
8 Comments
Sharon – this made me laugh out loud. It’s all so true! I’m not sure that men are more beautiful than women — in fact, I’m quite sure they are not. haha Why we women feel the need, and desire actually, to primp so much is a much deeper question with many answers I suspect, but all in all, I’d never trade places with a man. Good grief! Think of all the fun we’d miss.
Judy,
Yes, I wouldn’t trade places, but darn…it is just so easy for them!
I loved and laughed through this blog! I don’t really think men are more beautiful, however, it is easier for them!! I “enjoy being a girl!” Their stuff (clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry………) isn’t nearly as much fun as ours!
Diane,
I totally agree!
In my dating years, I was always attracted to these “beautiful” men. Until I got tired of them looking at themselves in the mirror!!! LOL
Yes, Hilde. There really is something to say for a man who can comb his hair, walk out the door, and feel completely confident for the rest of the day!
The only time I wish I was a man is when I’m standing in a never-ending line for the Ladies room and the guys are in-and-out in 5 minutes.! Thank goodness my husband is patient because he spends a lot of time waiting for me to finish my hair/makeup/clothes. He’s been doing it for almost 45 years.
Janet,
You have a wonderful husband…and yes, why can’t men figure out that we need more stalls in the bathroom!